- MCU/PA: Five Times TJ Hammond was Mistaken for Bucky Barnes (and One Time He Wasn't), by eleanor_lavish.
MCU/Political Animals | James "Bucky" Barnes/Steve Rogers, Thomas "T. J." Hammond/Sam Wilson, Thomas "T. J." Hammond & James "Bucky" Barnes | PG-13 | ~ 10,700 words
Looking in the mirror that night, TJ tilts his head this way and that, trying to see the angles of his face better, the cleft in his chin, the blue eyes under dark eyebrows. He glances down at the history book open on the counter, a black and white photo of a guy in an Army uniform smiling up at him with the same eyes, the same chin. James Buchanan Barnes, it reads. TJ looks back up at the mirror. Thomas James Hammond looks back at him.
“Nice to meet you, Uncle Bucky,” TJ says, and his reflection smiles back.
-- > Really great crossover, and I love TJ's voice here.
(tags: 10.000-20.000 11/15 pg-13 m/m marvel_cinematic_universe political_animals james_bucky_barnes james_bucky_barnes/steve_rogers thomas_t.j._hammond sam_wilson(marvel) thomas_t.j._hammond/sam_wilson james_bucky_barnes&thomas_t.j._hammond family first-time post-series steve_rogers family-secrets long-lost/secret_relatives recovery crossover marvel_cinematic_universe/political_animals )
- AV: Exclusive, by copperbadge.
The Avengers (2012) | Gen; Pepper Potts/Tony Stark | PG-13 | ~ 31,000 words
Heroes In Manhattan: From Captain America's Hidden Talents To The Truth About The Hulk, We Debunk The Myths And Expose The Daily Lives Of The Avengers.
-- > Wonderful outsider!pov. Love the narrators voice, and the insight we gather about the Avengers.
(tags: gen canon_pairings(background) pg-13 outsider!pov steve_rogers the_avengers(2012) tony_stark natasha_romanov clint_barton bruce_banner thor_(marvel) pepper_potts news-media media slice-of-life interview snipers 14/15 20.000-40.000 )
- AV: Fight or Flyte, by theorytale.
The Avengers (2012) | Gen; Loki & Tony Stark | PG-13 | ~ 1,200 words
From a prompt at norsekink: Give me Loki seeking Tony out during battles just to finally have someone worthwhile to banter/flyte with.
Which is all well and good until Tony breaks his arm.
-- > Hilarious fluff. Love all the snark.
(tags: the_avengers(2012) loki_(marvel) tony_stark loki_(marvel)/tony_stark humor pg-13 gen clint_barton #norse_kink crack flyting thor_(marvel) steve_rogers bruce_banner natasha_romanov 10/15 )
- Avengers: Steve Misses Big Mike, by AnonEhouse.
The Avengers (Movies) | Gen; Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, Tony Stark, Avengers Team (MCU) | G | ~ 2,090 words
Steve misses a lot of things, but somehow it's one of the least important things that keeps haunting him. Where did all the tasty bananas go?
(This is an AU where the Avengers stayed together in New York City. None of the subsequent movies happened.)
-- > I really like this humorous take on Steve acclimatizing to the 21th century. Food is an important factor in one's identity, and I like how this story acknowledges this.
(tags: gen g the_avengers(movies) captain_america(movies) iron_man(movies) steve_rogers bruce_banner tony_stark avengers-team(mcu) humor bananas au:canon-divergence crack-treated-seriously 11/15 1.000-5.000 )
- CA: To Live It Again Is Past All Endeavor, by trinityofone.
Captain America (Movies) | James "Bucky" Barnes/Steve Rogers | PG-13 | ~ 21,700 words
Time travel bodyswap! Present-day Steve and Bucky wake up back in their old bodies in 1938, while past Steve and Bucky wake in a future where they're both built like comic book heroes and Bucky's got what he thinks is a swell future robot arm. Adventures are had, and the ethics of time travel are debated. Also, everyone trash talks Willem de Kooning.
-- > Great use of time travel. Love the characters here, both the past ones and the current ones.
(tags: 11/15 time-travel bodyswap steve_rogers james_bucky_barnes james_bucky_barnes/steve_rogers m/m pg-13 20.000-40.000 steve_rogers:pre-serum sam_wilson(marvel) natasha_romanov captain_america(movies) captain_america:the_winter_soldier adventure )
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